America is facing an immigration invasion through its open southern border, but the writers at the American conservative site Breitbart.com, still see Australia as facing an immigration tsunami, relative to its base population numbers. Other articles at the blog today will go into detail with the tragic immigration facts and figures, but the American article notes that the accommodation crisis produced by the migrants is making it impossible for first home buyers to get a leg in. They quote Institute of Public Affairs deputy executive director Daniel Wild who said: "Australia's migration intake remains out of control, with promises to 'normalise' arrivals in tatters."
An alternative take is that this is exactly what the globo commo regime of Albo, who gave us the Voice referendum, wants.
"Australia's left-wing Labor government has set a new record for welcoming immigration arrivals, with its open-door policy delivering an unprecedented 105,460 net permanent and long-term arrivals landing in February, with 173,370 arriving over the quarter.
Over the year to February, there were 1,136,770 permanent and long-term arrivals into Australia, offset by 638,500 departures.
As a result, there were a record 498,270 net permanent and long-term arrivals into Australia over the year to February.
Critics are quick to point out the massive inflow of arrivals is outpacing the construction of new homes at a rate of almost four to one, making it almost impossible for first-home buyers to access the market.
Institute of Public Affairs deputy executive director Daniel Wild said the combination of record arrivals and low housing availability was a recipe for a housing crisis.
"Australia's migration intake remains out of control, with promises to 'normalise' arrivals in tatters," he said."